When I saw this infographic from Telesign, I realized that hadn’t changed most of my online passwords since I created the accounts—which for some, was a long time ago.

Obviously, that’s not good. The infographic reports that 47 percent of people use passwords that are at least five years old. In the past year, two in five people had had a password stolen or an account hacked.

Fifty-four percent of people are duplicate-password users, using five or fewer passwords during their entire lives. Plus, the most popular passwords in 2014 were “12345,” “123456,” “12345678,” “password” and “qwerty.”